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About

What our customers are saying:

"Thank you very much for this nicely designed software. It will save me incredible amounts of time!"
"Looks like a perfect product to help me whip out some things."
"I purchased ABC Amber Excel Converter a couple months ago… and couldn’t be happier."
"It is quite convenient and I consider the money well spent, good job!"

ABC Amber Excel Converter was developed to help you convert your XLS (MS Excel) files to any format you wish (DBF, CSV, MDB, XML, PDF, HTML, CHM, RTF, HLP, DOC, and more) easily and quickly.

The software supports a batch conversion, a run from command line, more than 50 languages. Batch conversion ability allows you to convert a unlimited number of XLS files at a time.

Important note: MS Excel doesn’t need to be installed (that saves your money).

Key Features

  • reads XLS files (doesn’t require MS Excel to be installed)
  • NEW: reads XLSX files (since v4.01)
  • exports to CSV, DBF, XML, PDF (doesn’t require Adobe Acrobat to be installed), HTML, CHM, RTF (MS Word doesn’t need to be installed), DOC (MS Word)
  • supports a batch conversion (registered version only)
  • command line support
  • supports multiple charsets
  • easy to use and easy to set up
  • supports advanced PDF export options (document information, 40/128 bits PDF encryption, PDF security options, page size, page orientation and page margins, resolution mode, compression mode, viewer options)
  • supports multiple CHM and HLP export options
  • multi-language support, skin support
  • multisheets viewer (since 2.07)
  • scheduler
  • Excel-to-Access conversion
  • bonus: exports to SQL (since 2.11)
  • bonus: exports to WK1 (Lotus 1-2-3), SAV (SPSS) and DB (Paradox) (since 3.05)
  • NEW: exports to VCS (vCalendar) and ICS (iCalendar) (since 4.09), converts to VCF (vCard, since v4.15)
  • …and more!

Since 2.09 the program is able to merge multiple Excel files (with multiple sheets) into one Access file.
Since 2.10 the program can merge Excel sheets into a single CSV file.

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FAQ

Q. The spreadsheet that I need to convert includes 2 columns that contain multiple lines (i.e. wrapped text) for recording customer comments. When I convert the file these columns are truncated and only the first +- 260 characters are written to the ".csv" file.
Is there any way to get the full contents of these cells?
A. You need to select "MEMO fields" option (Tools - Options- General).

Q. I have tried your ABC Amber Excel converter. The xls-to-dbf function may fulfill part of our business process. However, after the conversion to dbf (dBase), the column names were lost. Is there way to specify the first row of an Excel file to be the column name of the generated dBase file?
A. Uncheck "A-B-C-D-E-F columns" option and open xls file again.

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